Fist pump worthy. 💪@_DennyMcCarthy cards his first birdie of the day to get to 6-under. He's currently T6. #QuickHits pic.twitter.com/lqItHGftib
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) March 20, 2021
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Monday, March 22, 2021
Here Birdie Birdie!!!
Congratulations to @UVAMensGolf alum Denny McCarthy who tied for third at this week’s Honda Classic, his best finish on the PGA Tour. It marks his third top-10 finish this season. Shots like this one (above) from the third round sure helped (a 45-foot birdie from the bunker on 10), or watch his 40-footer on 14 here. Read more about McCarthy’s PGA career here.
Hoos with Trophies
To say I’m proud is an understatement! Simply incredible how far the @UVASwimDive program has come and now with a National Championship! Proud to be an alum of such an awesome program. Congrats to the women’s 2021 Natty Champs! It was worth the wait✌🏼⚔️🏆https://t.co/jUyR1x1Jfl
— Lauren Perdue Britt (@LoPerdue) March 21, 2021
As you are no doubt aware, the @UVASwimDive women won the first national championship in the program’s history this weekend. There have been lots of celebrations and congratulatory messages, including this one from Olympic Gold Medalist Lauren Perdue.
Hoos on the Move
Excited for the opportunity! #LFG https://t.co/WDLmLMJCeY
— Oday Aboushi (@Oday_Aboushi75) March 20, 2021
@UVAFootball alum Oday Aboushi is headed to the Chargers. Per the press release: “Aboushi has appeared in 65 career regular-season games, including 42 starts, since being a fifth-round selection by the New York Jets in the 2013 NFL Draft. He also played in a pair of playoff games with Houston in 2016. Aboushi most recently started 10 games over the last two seasons with Detroit, helping keep Matthew Stafford upright in 2020 to top 4,000 passing yards.”